I have TWO happy huts for my two conures...and they always just choose to use one of them together. Sadly they have broken one of the straips on both huts...so that would be the only thing to keep an eye on. If they chew the straps then just make sure they are still secure and wont fall while they are sleeping...

And then do like me...and start getting new ones after they start to break...

There are some horror stories regarding Happy Huts, but I think they are drastically overstated. ANYTHING can potentially be dangerous, as cage accessories go Happy Huts are quite safe.

Do keep an eye on them, if the birds start tearing them apart be sure to replace them or trim off any exposed loops of string/fabric so they don't get tangled.

I've had the same happy hut with Auggie for at least three years now and it has been in continual use and abuse. I've had to wash it several times but it is still in great shape except for the hanging loops. Mine broke off just as Dave's did. For a while I tried to patch them up a bit, but I gave up. Now Auggie's hut is supported by a single long piece of parachute cord that runs through the hut then up through the cage bars to be tied in a loop. It's not the prettiest of sights, but it isn't fraying and is still perfectly safe (and loved).

There are only a few sizes - I think S, M, + L. I'm pretty sure Auggie's is a Medium. A GCC would likely be best in a medium, but you could check out a small and see if it seems large enough.

The only other potential problem is that some birds get to 'attached' to their huts and the "happy hut" turns into a "love shack" (or a "tool shed" for you king of the hill fans). On some occasions this has allegedly lead the birds to defend the hut (violently) against the human family members.

This certainly has happened to some, but again the concern here should be pretty trivial. A bird could just as easily get as emotionally attached to any toy or item in their cage.

Auggie's been in his hut a number of times giving the whole thing an unusual swang... but it hasn't hurt our relationship any. Hey, what's a single bird to do.

Both mine have happy huts, and at night, they curl right up and fall asleep inside. My wife and I do inspect them each time we clean their cages and we cut away all the loose strings and loose fabric that may have been chewed on.

But, like AD said, anything can be dangerous if you don't monitor it. And I think happy huts got that wrap early ~ they are great things tough ..

My gc just sleeps on a grapevine perch high in his cage. I just think it's safer, and he likes it just fine. I've heard too many stories of happy huts and it's not worth the risk to me. Besides, they could also get territorial over them like a nest (so I was told anyway).